[DVBC] FW: Mountain Bike Lesson

Dave Land Dave.Land at comcast.net
Wed May 24 13:12:58 EDT 2006


Pedal fast - if something gets in your way, turn 


Dave
 
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1) Sit on soft triangular shaped object that is at the top when both wheels
are on the ground.
2) Grip each end of horizontal bar in front of you about shoulder length
apart.
3) Place feet on small rectangular protrusions located about 6 inches off
ground.
4) Alternate pressure with each leg to achieve circular motion and provide
forward motion of two wheeled device.
5) Turn horizontal bar in combination with leaning to navigate around trees,
rocks, and other obstacles.

Is that any help?

You know in trying to write out this wise cracking lesson on bike riding I
now realize just how hard and complicated a task it is that we do each
weekend.

If I had to write a full complete detailed instruction manual for bike
riding I don't think it could be done. It is amazing we can train our bodies
to do this stuff :-)
 
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